He signed "Woodrow Wilson" in fairly plain script. See the link for a picture of his autograph.
He signed it Woodrow Wilson. He had a clear signature and drew a tail from the "n', down and back under his name.
President Woodrow Wilson signed the Treaty of Versailles.
Created the Fed as an independent institution
Treaty of Versailles :{D
In June 1919 he and Germany signed it.
David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson
No the U.S. never joined, the president at the time, Woodrow Wilson, didn't sign to become a member which is also an area to bee discussed with regards to the collapse of the League.
No President legalized Prohibition. Constitutional amendments do not have anything to do with a President. The 18th amendment, having been approved by vote of the House of Representatives and the Senate, was submitted to the States for ratification. When 3/4ths of the states ratified it, it took effect when the Secretary of State, Frank Polk, certified the ratification. This was on January 29th, 1919. Of course, the amendment itself had a provision that called for it not to take effect until one year after the ratification. Woodrow Wilson was President in 1919. But his approval or disapproval was not relevant, and there was nothing for him to sign.
The Senate would not sign of the Treaty of Versailles and so the US did not join the League of Nations.
Abraham Lincoln was president when the 13th amendment was introduced, but Andrew Johnson was president in 1866 (he was sworn in following Lincoln's death in April of 1865). The amendment was actually ratified on December 6, 1865.
DeAndre Franklin 10 seconds disappearance video
no they did not because president wilson died because of a paralizing stroke